Karya Penelitian:
1.“Desperately Seeking Unity: A Postmodern Critique”, was accepted for the 3rd International Conference on Thoughts on Human Sciences in Islam, November, 2016, Jakarta, Indonesia.
2. “Sustainability Literacy: Some Challenges in Education in Developing Countries” in 9th ICAPA, 2016 (International Congress of Asian Philosophical Association) conference on Decolonization, Education, Arts & Humanities: and Higher Education Leadership in the Asian Community, July 20-24, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The paper will be included in IJAPA (International Journal of Asian Philosophical Association) issue September, 2016.
3. “Contesting Human Dignity: Traditionalist, Reformist, Modernist Islam in Indonesia” is being reviewed for edited book “The Quest for Humanity – Contemporary Muslim approaches to the notion of human dignity in the context of Qurʾānic anthropology”, by Rudiger Braun and Huseyin I. Cicek, Erlangen Centre for Islam and Law in Europe, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg.
4. “The Winner Couldn’t Take It All – An Alternative Development in the Global South by Indonesian Muslim communities” was accepted in IUAES conference (the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences) on Alternative or Imagined Development(s)? Exploring the Gap between Theory and Practices of Governance in the Global South: Actors, Dynamics and Resistances, in Dubrovnik, Croatia, on May 4-9, 2016.
5. “Theorizing Muhammad’s Nation. For a New Concept of Muslim in a Changing Global Environment” will be included in special issue of ‘Islam and Social Contract’ in Comparative Islamic Studies, Equinox, 2016.
6. “A Matter of Faith, a Matter of Meaning. The Need of Epistemological Pluralism”, in University of Waikato Islamic Studies Conference: Islam and its Relations with Others, 11-12 November, 2015, Hamilton, New Zealand. The paper was recommended by the Chair of the conference to the journal Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations (Routledge/Taylor & Francis)
7. Tesis: “Muhammad’s Nation is Called. The Potential for Endogenous Relocalisation in Muslim Communities in Indonesia”, in the 2nd International Conference on Thoughts on Human Sciences in Islam, 18-19 November, 2015, Jakarta, Indonesia.
8. “When the World is Flat. Islamic Universalism and Environmental Contract” in the panel: ‘Islam and Social Contract’, in EASR (European Association of the Study of Religion) conference “Religion and Pluralities of Knowledge”, 11-15 May 2014, University of Groningen, The Netherlands.

Aktifitas
Aktifis sosial dan lingkungan. Tahun 1998 mendirikan ‘AMANI. AMANI adalah (eco-socio entrepreneurship’, a not-for-profit organization that aims to promote sustainability through the use of entrepreneurial creativities as instrument to support the activities that we believe are socially and environmentally responsible).
The activities of AMANI include promoting sustainable agriculture in Indonesian rural communities and ecological life-ways among the Indonesian urbanites.